Rape, sexual assault and other sex offenses will no longer be subject to a statute of limitations, under Senate Bill 813.

Assembly Bill 701 broadens the definition of rape to include “all forms of nonconsensual sexual assault.”

Sexually assaulting an unconscious or severely intoxicated person will become a crime ineligible for probation — a change prompted when former Stanford University swimmer Brock Turner was given a six-month jail sentence for assaulting an unconscious woman.

People under 18 years of age cannot be charged with prostitution and will instead be treated as victims under SB1322.

CHILDREN

Starting in 2017, parents must put children younger than 2 in a rear-facing car seat unless they are 40 inches tall or weigh 40 pounds.

GUNS

People who ownmagazines that hold more than 10 rounds will be required to destroy or give them up starting January 1. If you are caught with a “high capacity” magazine after July 2017, it could result in a fine starting at $100.

Buyers must undergo a background check before purchasing ammunition.

New weapons that have a device known as a bullet button (allows a shooter to quickly dislodge the magazine using the tip of a bullet) can no longer be purchased.

Assembly Bill 1511 outlaws most gun loans, though it makes exceptions for hunting guides and for a limited number of loans to family members.

BATHROOMS

Assembly Bill 1732 requires all single-toilet bathrooms in businesses and public agencies to be gender neutral.

What do you think of these new laws? Which should be repealed and which would you keep?